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Under some conditions, Swarm might may start without mounting some of its volumes. If this happens, reboot the node. (10.2.1: SWAR-8597)
The OS in 10.2.1 cannot mount USB flash drives and so cannot read node.cfg files from them. If you boot Swarm from a USB drive, contact DataCore Support for a corrected version. (10.2.1: SWAR-8501)
During a rolling reboot of a small cluster, erroneous CRITICAL errors may appear on the console, claiming that EC objects have insufficient protection. These errors may be disregarded. (SWAR-8421)
When restarting a cluster of virtual machines that are UEFI-booted (versus legacy BIOS), the chassis shut down but do not come back up. (SWAR-8054)
If you wipe your Elasticsearch cluster, the Storage UI shows no NFS config. Contact DataCore Support for help repopulating your SwarmFS config information. (SWAR-8007)
If you delete a bucket, any incomplete multipart upload into that bucket leaves the parts (unnamed streams) in the domain. To find and delete them, use the s3cmd utility (search the Support site for "s3cmd" for guidance). (SWAR-7690)
Logs showed the error "FEEDS WARNING: calcFeedInfo(etag=xxx) couldn't find domain xxx, which is needed for a domains-specific replication feed". The root cause is fixed; if you received such warnings, contact DataCore Support so the issue can be resolved. (SWAR-7556)
With multipath-enabled hardware, the Swarm console Disk Volume Menu may erroneously show too many disks, having multiplied the actual disks in use by the number of possible paths to them. (SWAR-7248)
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